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More C.C. rumors – Dodgers interested

Ken Rosenthal of FOX SPORTS.com has been all over the C.C. Sabathia trade rumors of late, reporting Friday that the Brewers were interested in the Indians’ ace. Now Rosenthal is saying the Dodgers are after Sabathia as well.

However, the Dodgers’ bid for Sabathia is complicated by their pursuit of Pirates shortstop Jack Wilson as a replacement for the injured Rafael Furcal, sources say.

To get Wilson, the Dodgers would need to trade the Pirates some of the same players that the Indians want for Sabathia, leaving Los Angeles with a choice of one deal or the other.

While the Dodgers might not offer a prospect better than Brewers Class AA left fielder Matt LaPorta, their proposal for Sabathia would include three players, sources say.
Class AA right-hander James McDonald, Class AAA shortstop Chin-Lung Hu and third baseman Andy

LaRoche are among the Dodgers’ prospects likely drawing consideration form the Indians.
But the addition of Wilson, 30, would fill the void created by the absence of Furcal, who will be out at least eight more weeks after undergoing back surgery.

If Rosenthal’s sources are right, it appears that the Brewers are offering the sweeter deal for Sabathia with LaPorta in the mix. It’ll be interesting to see if Furcal’s injury handcuffs the Dodgers’ chances of landing C.C.

Comparing Big 12 teams to celebrity women

THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL GUYS took every program in the Big 12 and compared them to hot celebrities.

Nebraska – Cindy Crawford. At one time the “super” standard by which others followed, however with time became old and outdated as others “passed” on by. Distinctive features that cannot be removed – a mole and Tom Osbourne. Maybe their school became a Coke campus…

Oklahoma – Pamela Anderson. Big, brash and performance enhanced under Switzer. Spent time with lesser suitors. Got back up with a surprising year, but still can’t break back through with a big time win. Embarrassing “incidents” cost them money and respect.

Oklahoma State – Anna Nichole Smith. Married to famous oil billionaire. Famous outbursts, one in reality and one on reality TV. One hopes their future plays out a little differently.

Texas – Jenny McCarthy. America’s favorite girl. Well dressed. Larger than life. Many consider them annoying. Made it big when “matched” with the right show/QB. Steady performer. Enjoys yearly shootout with similar looking rival.

That Nebraska-Cindy Crawford comparison is fantastic.

Report: DNA will link syringes to Clemens

Thought the Brian McNamee-Roger Clemens circus was over? Not a chance.

Tests of syringes and other steroid paraphernalia that trainer Brian McNamee submitted to federal agents will test positive for Roger Clemens’ DNA, according to a brief filed in court by McNamee’s lawyers, ESPN reported.

Although there has been considerable speculation about the materials McNamee submitted to federal agent Jeff Novitzky in January, his attorneys had refused to discuss them publicly until the filing of the brief.

The brief, in support of McNamee’s attempt to obtain an early dismissal of a defamation case Clemens filed against him or have the case moved to New York, was filed in court on Tuesday.

The paraphernalia, including syringes and bloodied gauze pads, “will test positive for Clemens’s DNA,” the brief asserts. “Once the DNA results are revealed, there will be little dispute about who is telling the truth.”

This back and forth crap has to end. Let’s all hope something comes out of these tests so one of these guys can be called out for being the lying scumbag he is. (Let’s be honest though – they’re both lying scumbags no matter what the tests reveal.)

Brewers offering prospect LaPorta for Sabathia?

FOX SPORTS.com’s Ken Rosenthal is reporting that the Brewers are offering Matt LaPorta in a proposed deal for Indians’ ace C.C. Sabathia.

Class AA shortstop Alcides Escobar also may be in the Brewers’ proposed deal, one of the sources says.
And the Indians scouted the Brewers’ Class A Brevard County (Fla.) affiliate on Wednesday night, looking at third baseman Taylor Green, according to the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

The Brewers likely would prefer to substitute a lesser player for Escobar, or perhaps would insist upon additional talent if the Indians demanded his inclusion. But if the Brewers indeed were willing to give up both LaPorta and Escobar, the Sabathia sweepstakes might be over before they started.

“I can not imagine anyone would top that,” the first source said.

LaPorta, 23, and Escobar, 21, would be a steep price for Sabathia, who is headed for free agency at the end of the season. But the Brewers, facing a potentially dramatic off-season makeover, are in a more urgent position than other clubs, rival executives say.

Giving up two top prospects for free-agent-to-be Sabathia seems like a desperation move right now for the Brewers. Although if the club feels like they’re only one player away from a World Series, it’s hard not to make a big splash.

This seemingly would be a great deal for the Tribe if it went through. Sabathia is probably gone at the end of the year anyway, so why not land two top prospects in the process? Especially with the 2008 season already falling by the wayside for Cleveland.

Thursday Morning Headliners: Rays Sweep Sox

– Even with Dustin Pedroia’s big night (4 for 5, HR, 2 RBI, 3 runs), the Red Sox couldn’t avoid being swept by the red hot Rays. Tampa knocked off Boston 7-6 as top rookie prospect Evan Longoria went 3 for 4 with three RBI and a run scored. The Rays are now 3.5 games up on the BoSox in the AL East.

– The Tribe fell 6-5 to the White Sox, but Grady Sizemore had himself a night, going 3 for 4 with two home runs, two RBI and four runs scored. But the story of the night was A.J. Pierzynski, who homered in the second off Indians’ ace C.C. Sabathia and again in the 10th off reliever Masa Kobayashi for the walk off.

– The Yankees absolutely scorched the Rangers with a nine run seventh in route to an 18-7 victory. Both A-Rod and Jason Giambi hit home runs for the Bronx Bombers, who had more runs (18) than hits (16).

– The Halos’ Joe Saunders is off to quite an impressive first half, as he won his 12th game of the season in the Angels’ 7-4 victory over Oakland. Saunders went 6.1 innings, yielding four runs on six hits and striking out five.

– The Twins are trying to keep pace with the White Sox in the AL Central and a 7-0 win over the Tigers helps. Minnesota used a five run third inning to top Detroit, who has now lost three in a row.

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